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32. 250 B
The Boy from La Moille
overall.
36. 450 C
Richard Taylor made his way back to the podium
for another happy speech! Taylor took home top honors in 450 C with solid 1-1 results. Sticking it in second place for the week was Devon Oxsheer of Texas with 2-2 scores just edging out Levi Newby who eventually settled in third.
37. 450 B Limited
Sam Wise tipped the 450
B Limited scales swooping in with 1-1 scores on the #278 KTM and stealing the title. Felix Lopez put it back on the podium once again sliding in with 2-2 scores for second. Third was the #122 machine of Tucker Maxwell putting his Georgia based machine on the box with 3-3 results.
38. 450 B
#98 Josh Guffy made his way to a win in 450 B all
the way from Bainbridge, Georgia to take the top spot against the stacked field. Peter Davis on the #18 ride snuck into second overall with 3-5 just ahead of Tucker Lowe with 8-3 scores for third.
39. 450 A
Marshall Weltin and his #285 Yamaha was flawless in 450 A competition. Going 1-1-1 in any class is a tall order, much less in the A class. Weltin’s third title in 450 A further leads to the belief he means business in 2015. Justin Hoeft went on to go 2-3-2 for second place overall. Third overall went to the #130 machine of Martin Castelo rounding out the 450 A podium.
40. Open Pro Sport
Marshall Weltin felt he needed to win it all...so
he tried his damnedest. Shredding the Open Pro Sport field as he went 1-1-3 Weltin hurt his fellow A class competitors stealing yet another championship.
Chase Sexton set the course
38.
33. 250 B/C
Felix Lopez finally put it all together and stole the show in 250 B/C. Bashing his way through the pack Felix would finish 3-2 as he continued
to take the overall title. Georgia’s Tucker Maxwell ripped his Yamaha to 2-3 scores for second place overall. Third went to Sean Cantrell who was blazing the Oak Hill podium all week long. Sean’s win in the final moto with an earlier fifth helped boost him into third overall for the event.
34. 250 A
In 250 A, there was a new sheriff in town and he goes by the name of Marshal Weltin. Weltin’s Blu Cru backed Yamaha was nearly flawless. Pulling in a pair
of wins and a last moto second, Weltin rocked the 250 A dance taking home the overall win in 250 A. The #615 machine of Justin Hoeft pulled in a third moto win and when paired with two thirds he would land
in the second overall spot. Third went to Tanner Berry whose 2-4-4 scores boosted him into third place and on the 250 A history books.
35. Open Skill
Marshal Weltin welter the pack in the Open Skill class as well. Leaving the track with a pair of 1-1’s, Ubly, Michigan’s Weltin confidently secured yet another title for the week. Cody McCulloch ripped his #67 machine to second place at Oak Hill just ahead of third place Juanma Esquerre with 4-3 and third
ablaze in the 250 B class.
Winning his heat and moto
one, Sexton’s 1-2 results
would be all he needed for
the big overall win in 250 B.
Felix Lopez continued the
consistency locking down
second overall again just
ahead of Sean Cantrell who would ride to 2-3 results to third overall on the week.
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